Simulation of 2D Elastic Bodies with Randomly Distributed Circular Inclusions Using the BEM

Based on the Rizzo’s direct boundary integral equation formulation for elasticity problems, elastic bodies with randomly distributed circular inclusions are simulated using the boundary element method. The given numerical examples show that the boundary element method is more accurate and more eff...

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